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The "seduction" part of the query likely refers to the techniques described for influencing, attracting, and controlling the behavior of others. How to Find it on Flibusta (FB2) Go to the Flibusta website . Search for: " 48 законов власти " . Select the FB2 format for your e-reader.

Based on the Russian search query ("48,законов,власти,и,обольщения,fb2,Флибуста"), you are looking for a specific book available in FB2 format, likely on the digital library.

Written by Robert Greene and Joost Elffers, published in 1998. The "seduction" part of the query likely refers

Note: The book is often discussed in conjunction with Greene's other work, "The Art of Seduction" (Искусство обольщения), which focuses entirely on attracting others.

It covers topics of power, strategy, and "seduction" (obolshcheniye), outlining 48 distinct laws ranging from "Never Outshine the Master" to "Assume Formlessness." Select the FB2 format for your e-reader

Here is the context and story behind this popular, sometimes controversial, work: The Story Behind " The 48 Laws of Power "

Known as a "Machiavellian" text, it is popular among business leaders, politicians, and celebrities. However, it is also frequently criticized for promoting amoral tactics and manipulation. Note: The book is often discussed in conjunction

The query points directly to the book: (Russian: 48 законов власти ).